‘Tis the Season for Scamming
This week’s selection of articles runs the gamut from avoiding online holiday shopping scams to preparing for a common deadly disaster that could strike anytime you leave the house. Let’s take a look.
This week’s selection of articles runs the gamut from avoiding online holiday shopping scams to preparing for a common deadly disaster that could strike anytime you leave the house. Let’s take a look.
There are many reasons a person may want to vanish and resume their life elsewhere — from escaping an abusive relationship to credibility-destroying identity theft. If you’re all out of options, this short video will show you how to stealthily relocate.
This week’s mailbag answers several questions related to maintaining your digital privacy as well as filtering and storing drinkable water. Also, included are the top two knife brands I recommend.
This week’s rundown of must-read articles examines looming threats from all over the globe. But first, I’d like to address a risk you could run into on any given day — right in your own home.
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen entered the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida and opened fire on innocent clubgoers in one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S history. As a result of this incident, the U.S. government updated its surveillance procedures. Here’s what you need to know.
Since many of you will be taking to the skies and hitting the roads next week, I figure it’s the perfect time to revisit some travel safety questions.
You know I’m a gun guy. I always carry my firearm wherever I’m legally allowed to do so. However, I realize that not everyone is going to carry a gun like me, which is why I think it’s important to consider other options for self-defense.
What if I told you that for just a couple bucks, I could see everything you type on your wireless keyboard? Well, it’s true. But what can you do to protect yourself? In today’s article, I’ll share the key to protecting your privacy.
This week’s batch of must-read articles covers ways to protect yourself from privacy snatchers, unforeseen natural disasters, poor planning and more.
Today, Jason Hanson runs down four drills you can add to your dry-fire practice at home so you’re able to keep your calm if you ever find yourself in a high-stress shooting situation.